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they acquired nassy energy in 2011, increasing the portfolio and permits. over 700 permits, they told me, from state officials. 5,000 discharge points. they said, in the grand scheme of things, there wasn't a lot. we're 99.8% in compliance all the time. >> ifill: so the cost of doing business? >> they said we predicted this was going to happen, we accounted for it and we expect no way off, but they're saying we're a very large company, can do better but we do well now. >> ifill: so a size of $27.5 million in fines, what does it require the companies do now? >> they're going to have to put waste water treatment systems on the discharges on the mines. now the waste is collected and settles out in crude systems before emptied into the stream, so they have to do boost monitoring and have testify a third party to validate the monitoring and they will have to digitally record the violations. in many cases, the companies are submitting reams of actual paper to the states and the states don't really have the available resources to keep track of the violations repor
they acquired nassy energy in 2011, increasing the portfolio and permits. over 700 permits, they told me, from state officials. 5,000 discharge points. they said, in the grand scheme of things, there wasn't a lot. we're 99.8% in compliance all the time. >> ifill: so the cost of doing business? >> they said we predicted this was going to happen, we accounted for it and we expect no way off, but they're saying we're a very large company, can do better but we do well now. >>...
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saying you're going to get 100% of your energy from green energy? what about return on investment, what will that do to the bottom line? get out of the stock, he said like mark zuckerberg two years ago say we don't care about profits. charles: it is obvious he did not have a bigger stake than carl icahn. >> he is talking about subsidies. charles: he should be concerned. real quick, your thoughts with that. >> i am good to see he stood up for what he believes in. he is profitable, i think it is a great move for tim cook and i like the fact he stood up. charles: he has a business to run, not an ideology, what is your opinion? >> my opinion is this is the most democratic society on earth the most democratic process on earth, if you don't like the stock, solid, if you don't like it, sell it. that is your option. charles: a lot of people worried about it over the weekend. nicole, back to you, where are those shares? >> sears a winner on wall street. u.s. secret service working closely with those over at target for that security breach. they were working
saying you're going to get 100% of your energy from green energy? what about return on investment, what will that do to the bottom line? get out of the stock, he said like mark zuckerberg two years ago say we don't care about profits. charles: it is obvious he did not have a bigger stake than carl icahn. >> he is talking about subsidies. charles: he should be concerned. real quick, your thoughts with that. >> i am good to see he stood up for what he believes in. he is profitable, i...
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one of the main aims -- >> does ukraine have its own domestic sources of energy? >> not much. >> it could. it?x'eeds to be developed. >> i just read a story where that gas company is going to be pulling back, part of their effort to diversify. they tried to do that. one of the aims of western reform will be to get rid of the domestic fuel subsidies, bring it up to a more western level. what does that mean? it means helping pay the bills of average ukrainians. that bill is from russia. if it's rubles or -- no matter how many consonants are in the currency it's still fungible. >> they are in arears by more than $1.5 billion. that first payment goes directly to gas. >> let's talk about another couple stories on your beats. first with you and china, and you maintain that possibly, possibly china is facing a bear stearns kind of moment. >> the first corporate bond defaults in chinese modern history. remember, they didn't issue corporate bonds for a long time because they were communist. there were no corporates. exactly. but this company says they will not be able to p
one of the main aims -- >> does ukraine have its own domestic sources of energy? >> not much. >> it could. it?x'eeds to be developed. >> i just read a story where that gas company is going to be pulling back, part of their effort to diversify. they tried to do that. one of the aims of western reform will be to get rid of the domestic fuel subsidies, bring it up to a more western level. what does that mean? it means helping pay the bills of average ukrainians. that bill...
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the largest energy company is a pal of putin. just do it. just suspend it, be move, start the meeting. that was the sense that you're wondering why isn't the president out there saying okay, we have made these moves. he's done this. you know, it was before it was trying to play some diplomacy. but they've got this 24 hours and you hear john kerry with more warnings. they know he's got to act no more just issuing is harshly worded statements. >> tina brown, look, part of the bush era a lot of people recoiled against was the idea of talking tough and projecting american power as if somehow feeling better about that makes the world better. >> absolutely. there's no need to go off and be bellicose. now it's now what. marco rubio actually said haggle and kerry should go immediately to kiev. you think what then. you have to have this follow up. what i do think seems to keep outfoxing is obama is a real reading who putin is. it's almost as if putin is brilliant really. he's sort of outfoxing obama all the time. he's very clear. the reason he wins i
the largest energy company is a pal of putin. just do it. just suspend it, be move, start the meeting. that was the sense that you're wondering why isn't the president out there saying okay, we have made these moves. he's done this. you know, it was before it was trying to play some diplomacy. but they've got this 24 hours and you hear john kerry with more warnings. they know he's got to act no more just issuing is harshly worded statements. >> tina brown, look, part of the bush era a lot...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> the investigation into heather church's disappearance dragged on for months, then years. the fingerprints found on the bedroom window screen didn't match any in the state or national databases. despite this, the family never lost hope. >> i think that's got me from one day to the next. and then i have those days that i would see her up in the mountains somewhere, alone and calling for me. it was agonizing. so, i had to put myself in a right frame of mind, and i tried to get out of those type of situations. >> exactly two years after heather went missing, the family was told that a hiker had found a human skull near pike's peak, just 15 miles
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> the investigation into heather church's disappearance...
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the only way to get at that cheap russian energy below market is to enter into the customs union so unocal vish it's not he's not very smart by the way but he was able to recognize that entry into the european union throwing out throwing a premium economy open to the competition within the e.u. is basically the quickest road to bankruptcy imaginable and that the only way he could actually keep the whole thing afloat would be to strike a deal with moscow unfortunately this did not sit well with the u.s. state department or with brussels right now the the i.m.f. and the e.u. is what they've got the new prime minister has called for budget cuts the greek spanish portuguese and french right occasionally against austerity how will the ukrainians take it if you get what i'm getting at here you already have a template in the. greek and other countries for what's going on the air euro zone how do you create is going to take to this well ukraine except for a few oligarchy or a fabulously rich it's already quite austere so it's very hard to impose cuts on something that's already been cut and
the only way to get at that cheap russian energy below market is to enter into the customs union so unocal vish it's not he's not very smart by the way but he was able to recognize that entry into the european union throwing out throwing a premium economy open to the competition within the e.u. is basically the quickest road to bankruptcy imaginable and that the only way he could actually keep the whole thing afloat would be to strike a deal with moscow unfortunately this did not sit well with...
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governor brown declared a state of emergency and called on californians to reduce their water energy by 20 percent. the sf puc is asking can ustomers to voluntary reduce their water usage by 10 percent. the department is outlining actions to reduce the water and develop alternative sources of water. today i would like to ask puc and department of environment to address the topic. no. 1, the current water supply and projection for 2014 and 2015. and the plans how we will meet the puc's goal of a 10 percent usage reduction. no. 3, and overview of city water unl by the department. what are the departments doing in terms of consumption and conservation and who is doing well and not. no. 4, how are we protecting the water system, maintaining and updating and improving the water structure and guarding for fire and funding for immediate projects. no. 5, long-term planning. how are we planning for population growth. what are we doing to find sources water whether it be desaulization and i know puc grant was putting a proposal on hold and i would like to hear more about that. what are the dep
governor brown declared a state of emergency and called on californians to reduce their water energy by 20 percent. the sf puc is asking can ustomers to voluntary reduce their water usage by 10 percent. the department is outlining actions to reduce the water and develop alternative sources of water. today i would like to ask puc and department of environment to address the topic. no. 1, the current water supply and projection for 2014 and 2015. and the plans how we will meet the puc's goal of a...
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but the government comes in and starts developing alternative sources of energy. now we come back to brown coal. i feel very disillusioned and we simply cannot go back until the practices of the plumbing. residents have launched their own campaign to keep the diggers that day but it's questionable if they can keep up the fights. these are tiny villages with aging populations facing an energy giant with deep pockets. a definitive decision has yet to be made on the fate of the villages. waterfall just moved in it likely won't be for many more years and approval by state authorities are still pending. the local activists aren't optimistic from birth through villages will basically be gone. it depends on who go through with the poem and fittings the street it is up. this is the bookshop can win our last protect the interests of the coal mining industry in the industry managed to convince politicians that of the country abandoned scold all the major problems with electricity supply. wouldn't it be planted them the company has said that it will recreate on her watch els
but the government comes in and starts developing alternative sources of energy. now we come back to brown coal. i feel very disillusioned and we simply cannot go back until the practices of the plumbing. residents have launched their own campaign to keep the diggers that day but it's questionable if they can keep up the fights. these are tiny villages with aging populations facing an energy giant with deep pockets. a definitive decision has yet to be made on the fate of the villages. waterfall...
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to thank the long time partners and new partners who have helped us to wuf in those events chevron energy solutions and wells fargo (clapping) at&t intel and pg&e pier 39 and stan will i organization and webb core (clapping) the brim key foundation and macy's and keying and candy robertson and a union bank and unit health and walgreen's (clapping) a enlightenment thank you goes to fidel and bone american people at the time management for fine foods he produces a thousand meals at the same time it's amazing (clapping) we want to thank the families for their lines and the san francisco giants for their participating in sponsoring those events (clapping) thanks to at&t and ebay for dpoot the technology for credit cards donation on site today and finally, all the staff and hardworking committee members at the foundation. with all the staff at the general those are our real heros all the staff at general will you please stand. fo folks (clapping) so at aboutly lead by the susan carlyle who is the usf dean and carlos and we even have here today, our former ceo at the hospital jean o'connell (cl
to thank the long time partners and new partners who have helped us to wuf in those events chevron energy solutions and wells fargo (clapping) at&t intel and pg&e pier 39 and stan will i organization and webb core (clapping) the brim key foundation and macy's and keying and candy robertson and a union bank and unit health and walgreen's (clapping) a enlightenment thank you goes to fidel and bone american people at the time management for fine foods he produces a thousand meals at the...
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energy sectors of the massive amount of corruption that takes place, those things have got to be dealt with. candidly one of the roles that the imf is best at playing has been that mechanism that helps force those changes without an outside 4825 forcing mechanism in this -- is on like the that the ukraine will be a will to -- it will take them strong, strong . >> the effort to attach the main veteran groups have come out against it. >> you know, i -- the senate to vote have been here seven years now. the senate has been on the verge of a death spiral for several months. when you have a leader -- and i said this directly. this is in his office. when you have of the year that is totally banned on ensuring that there is no debate you will find people using all kinds of avenues to try to bring something to the floor for debate it is beyond belief. it is the greatest deliberative body you have friends and ellis side of the aisle of just as frustrated as many it's reprehensible. reprehensible away the united states and operates. i think most of vino that i have done everything i can to reach
energy sectors of the massive amount of corruption that takes place, those things have got to be dealt with. candidly one of the roles that the imf is best at playing has been that mechanism that helps force those changes without an outside 4825 forcing mechanism in this -- is on like the that the ukraine will be a will to -- it will take them strong, strong . >> the effort to attach the main veteran groups have come out against it. >> you know, i -- the senate to vote have been...
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we should talk about energy policy. we shouldn't make countries dependent upon sources of energy whether it's in the middle east of countries that don't agree with our policies or russia doesn't agree with our policy. let's have alternative ways to deal with the energy issues. >> going to sort of realistic next steps here, senator graham, amid all the serious debate, very interesting. maybe if we rethink our energy policy and less carbon monoxide in the air. senator, you tweeted on tuesday, benghazi earlier and you tweeted with it started with benghazi. when you kill americans and nobody pays a price, you invite this type of aggression. do you, yourself, to believe that vladimir putin was sitting there watching the olympics and he thought, oh, benghazi, that's why i can invade ukraine. i mean, seriously, sir. >> here's what i really know, i don't expect. i know the world, i travelled a bit. it's a mean world and a good world. i tell you this, when americans are killed in libya and our president says, i will go to the en
we should talk about energy policy. we shouldn't make countries dependent upon sources of energy whether it's in the middle east of countries that don't agree with our policies or russia doesn't agree with our policy. let's have alternative ways to deal with the energy issues. >> going to sort of realistic next steps here, senator graham, amid all the serious debate, very interesting. maybe if we rethink our energy policy and less carbon monoxide in the air. senator, you tweeted on...
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comments from advocates but i know that really we all want the same goal to get a large escape of new energy be it further resolved built rapidly in san francisco. and even though the san francisco public utilities commission staff are working telephone number on this we released on rfp last friday to punish finish the planning for the local installation work for clean pour u s f even though your staff is not working on this i'm sure mell come will finish the getting paid and it will be helpful to come to the joint meeting on monday and you can help us geoget to the goal we need to be able to have this program by dedicating our staff on the local planning plan outbuilding >> i'll be out of town. the critics will be happy to hear that >> i know that supervisor avalos has been doing good work they were applying some pressure to get it down so with respect to monday, i know we have 3 commissioners that were agriculture to attend in the morning and 3 in the afternoon i'm not one of the expirations that can attend so you you're getting the 3 that are available i think this was appropriate to say.
comments from advocates but i know that really we all want the same goal to get a large escape of new energy be it further resolved built rapidly in san francisco. and even though the san francisco public utilities commission staff are working telephone number on this we released on rfp last friday to punish finish the planning for the local installation work for clean pour u s f even though your staff is not working on this i'm sure mell come will finish the getting paid and it will be helpful...
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governor brown declared a state of emergency and called on californians to reduce their water energy by 20 percent. the sf puc is asking can ustomers to voluntary reduce their water usage by 10 percent. the department is outlining actions to reduce the water and develop alternative sources of water. today i would like to ask puc and department of environment to address the topic. no. 1, the current water supply and projection for 2014 and 2015. and the plans how we will meet the puc's goal of a 10 percent usage reduction. no. 3, and
governor brown declared a state of emergency and called on californians to reduce their water energy by 20 percent. the sf puc is asking can ustomers to voluntary reduce their water usage by 10 percent. the department is outlining actions to reduce the water and develop alternative sources of water. today i would like to ask puc and department of environment to address the topic. no. 1, the current water supply and projection for 2014 and 2015. and the plans how we will meet the puc's goal of a...
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it could include water conservation, alternate energy and cyber security. this is the first visit from a sitting israeli prime minister since 2006 and for some in l.a., netanyahu received a very warm welcome. >> he american jews want a spokesperson who speaks proudly for israel, who is not apologetic, who goes on the offensive when necessary. bebe is our man. >> leaders from apple, linkedin and "whatsapp" will be meeting with netanyahu this morning to bring israel and california closer together in the tech world. >> absolutely. mark, the prime minister has been on a cross-country tour meeting with the president earlier this week, right? >> reporter: that was president obama on monday and there, the president challenged the israeli leader to make tough decisions to salvage a middle east peace plan with the palestinians. netanyahu just as tough with the president on monday reinforcing israel's position that western nations should increase pressure on iran and its nuclear program but frank, a little lighter topic on the table for silicon valley this morning. >
it could include water conservation, alternate energy and cyber security. this is the first visit from a sitting israeli prime minister since 2006 and for some in l.a., netanyahu received a very warm welcome. >> he american jews want a spokesperson who speaks proudly for israel, who is not apologetic, who goes on the offensive when necessary. bebe is our man. >> leaders from apple, linkedin and "whatsapp" will be meeting with netanyahu this morning to bring israel and...
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watch what you do and listen to what you say and make a decision that is just not worth their time or energy to be here. and but they would like to see you from you, in my opinion, is that you would actually give them some hope that you intend to raise the ethical standards in san francisco government, from my percent, anything and everything that you do is based on some hidden agenda, given to you by your political masters. your political appointees. and each of you and each and every one of you answered your appointing authority, and rather than to the citizens of san francisco. and as far as i can tell, your existence is worse than meaningless, because it sets up a false hope that a citizen of this city who has a problem with this city can come to you and get assistance, when all that they are going to get is a long drawn run around where you cover the back sides of the people they are having a problem with. this body does everything when it is in its power, in addition to stand in the way of those who we try to clean up the city. and i watched dr. kurr go through what he went with you an
watch what you do and listen to what you say and make a decision that is just not worth their time or energy to be here. and but they would like to see you from you, in my opinion, is that you would actually give them some hope that you intend to raise the ethical standards in san francisco government, from my percent, anything and everything that you do is based on some hidden agenda, given to you by your political masters. your political appointees. and each of you and each and every one of...
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the deal will have an emphasis on several things, including water conservation, alternative energy, and education. outside, more than a dozen protesters and a few israeli supporters gathered along shoreline boulevard. >> the countries long ago stopped all of their business with apartheid south africa so now governor brown thinks it's okay to form this relationship is just beyond disgusting. >> israel is a tiny desert country, they've been dealing with, for example, water use issues all of their existence and after three years of drought, we have the same issues here. we could learn so much from israeli technology. >> reporter: security was tight around the event. we saw secret service around the building and also used dogs to patrol the area. after this, netanyahu is scheduled to visit other leaders. david louis is inside the event right now. you can follow him on twitter and catch his reports on later editions of abc 7. reporting live in mountain view, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> bart service has finally resumed several hours after a man was hit and killed by a train. ab
the deal will have an emphasis on several things, including water conservation, alternative energy, and education. outside, more than a dozen protesters and a few israeli supporters gathered along shoreline boulevard. >> the countries long ago stopped all of their business with apartheid south africa so now governor brown thinks it's okay to form this relationship is just beyond disgusting. >> israel is a tiny desert country, they've been dealing with, for example, water use issues...
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, nuclear energy plants. many countries in the world have nuclear energy. but only a handful actually process it themselves. most just decide to buy it already processed from abroad. we have agreements and we have arrangements with countries all over the planet that do that. only a handful actually retain the capacity to reprocess it or -- or -- or to enrich uranium or reprocess plutonium. when you see a country -- when you see a country announce that they are going to invest money, time and energy in developing a processing -- a reprocessing or an enrichment exaibilityd, that raises -- capability, that raises red flags and here's why. because while you only need a certain level of enrichment to be able to provide nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and a little bit of a higher level in order to be able to use it for medical isotopes, the exact same machines, the exact same facilities, the exact same scientists are the exact same runs that can also reprocess or enrich to an even higher level to use in a weap
, nuclear energy plants. many countries in the world have nuclear energy. but only a handful actually process it themselves. most just decide to buy it already processed from abroad. we have agreements and we have arrangements with countries all over the planet that do that. only a handful actually retain the capacity to reprocess it or -- or -- or to enrich uranium or reprocess plutonium. when you see a country -- when you see a country announce that they are going to invest money, time and...
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they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest example to world peace is the classic case in my view. will the foreign secretary array with me -- agree with me that our country must rethink the funding of our armed forces to make sure we have the ships, the navy, the air force to me potential threats in the future. i am not hinting we should go to war on this case but it is a reminder we need to keep our defenses up. in an unstable world we do need to keep up our defenses, that is right. that is why this country is investing in some very sophisticated military projects for the future. as twotain the spending per
they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest...
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the iranian nuclear program is in the spotlight as the atomic energy agency convenes today in vienna. based struck a temporary deal last year to limit uranium enrichment and are now working on a permanent deal. they are reviewing the response of progress from iran. the organization has said that progress has been made. with us today, a researcher at the international relations research institute here in france. the signals coming out are pretty positive. i might say that they are positive for the first time in years. >> this is no surprise, if you are referring to the agreement in geneva, or just what has been time. for it this >> that has not always been the case. >> it was a breakthrough, yes. >> are you confident that iranian that -- that iranian powers and world powers are moving forward to a deal? >> yes and no. yes in the sense that obviously iran wants to introduce a deal. this important issue is that the supreme leader obviously wants a deal for you renumeration's with the u.s.. >> he does not always sound like it, by the way. >> again, that is why this and holds significance,
the iranian nuclear program is in the spotlight as the atomic energy agency convenes today in vienna. based struck a temporary deal last year to limit uranium enrichment and are now working on a permanent deal. they are reviewing the response of progress from iran. the organization has said that progress has been made. with us today, a researcher at the international relations research institute here in france. the signals coming out are pretty positive. i might say that they are positive for...
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energy-related interjection -- legislation. >> they are wrangling over the flood insurance deal. it was put off until this week. the republican leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to get language that the house can swiftly pass and the senate can clear. what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas. it came about because of legislation that congress passed last year to address the deficits, chronic deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to providing relief. the house will take up an energy bill -- one which will restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emissions by coal-fired plants. this is a big priority of utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that is -- it will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. >> adriel bettelheim, we thank you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the n
energy-related interjection -- legislation. >> they are wrangling over the flood insurance deal. it was put off until this week. the republican leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to get language that the house can swiftly pass and the senate can clear. what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas. it came about because of legislation that congress passed last year to address the deficits, chronic...
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mimicry sims told in austria between iran and western allies were not that it can be fruitful and the energy of a new foreign minister mohamad saudis continue to insist that the country doesn't want the right side forces trying to prescribe the future. some policymakers in the european parliament say the easing of sanctions is a positive step out of a two sided agreement should be provided. for me as the person who closely watches the run i will the judge the iranian government in the iranian regime for its actions. and i think we as europeans have to encourage them to open up and to rebuild the confidence and trust which in my opinion should go beyond just the nuclear deal so we should also talk with them about solutions to end the war in syria. and of course many europeans and including myself are always very keen to highlight the human rights situation in iran. united states close aide of statistics summit on meetings and i were able to trade more freedom and snacks to market a petrochemicals complex system excellent speeches at this event that led to convince iran to be like this the way
mimicry sims told in austria between iran and western allies were not that it can be fruitful and the energy of a new foreign minister mohamad saudis continue to insist that the country doesn't want the right side forces trying to prescribe the future. some policymakers in the european parliament say the easing of sanctions is a positive step out of a two sided agreement should be provided. for me as the person who closely watches the run i will the judge the iranian government in the iranian...
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all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. an entirely new menu created with your busy schedule in mind. pronto lunch starting at $6.99. handmade italian sandwiches, flatbreads, and our signature soup and salad. starting at $6.99. and all served "pronto!" at olive garden. yo,move fast fruit flavor,fe, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight a theoretical physicist, best selling author his new book is called the future of the mind. scientific question to understand, enhans and em -- enhance and empower the mind. please welcome to the program michio kaku. [cheers and applause] >> thanks. >> jon: how are you? >> very good. very good. >> jon: thank you for being here. >> glad to be on. >> jon: the future of the mind. this is -- i think, a subject which is so
all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. an entirely new menu created with your busy schedule in mind. pronto lunch starting at $6.99. handmade italian sandwiches, flatbreads, and our signature soup and salad. starting at $6.99. and all served "pronto!" at olive garden. yo,move fast fruit flavor,fe, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste...
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infrastructure, complies with all security council resolutions, cooperates with the international atomic energy agency, respects human rights, and ceases to promote global terrorism. furthermore, the nuclear weapons-free iran act implements president obama's own policy. in his recent state of the union address he stated -- and i quote -- "be the first to call for more sanctions" -- close quote should iran fail to uphold the interim agreement. by passing this legislation we are ensuring that the united states has the ability to further penalize iran for its continued noncompliance. nevertheless, president obama has threatened to veto this legislation, further indicating his willingness to blindly concede to iranian rhetoric. now is not the time for this nation to exhibit weakness. now is our chance to demonstrate to iran and to the world that we are serious about nuclear nonproliferation in compliance with international laws and obligations. for these reasons i strongly support the nuclear weapons-free iran act as presented in this amendment and i urge my colleagues to act swiftly to pass this i
infrastructure, complies with all security council resolutions, cooperates with the international atomic energy agency, respects human rights, and ceases to promote global terrorism. furthermore, the nuclear weapons-free iran act implements president obama's own policy. in his recent state of the union address he stated -- and i quote -- "be the first to call for more sanctions" -- close quote should iran fail to uphold the interim agreement. by passing this legislation we are...
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they still get 25% of their energy from russia. he is sitting there thinking that he probably holds the better hand here. >> do you believe he will do better hand? >> frankly, based on what i am hearing other western europe, and the reluctance of the europeans to embrace tough sanctions, i think right now he does. >> is the europeans are not willing to go forward with sanctions, are we in a bad place? >> i think we are. >> you've also suggested that some of your fellow republicans should tone down their rhetoric. >> this is a serious crisis that the west is facing. i spent most of my life in the government at a time when immediate crises, people came together and they were supportive of the president. there was the old line that politics stopped at the water's edge. i think people right now, while the president is trying to get the allies on board facing off with vladimir putin, having people call him weak or criticizing him is not helpful. we need to help achieve the objectives that the united states needs to achieve in this situa
they still get 25% of their energy from russia. he is sitting there thinking that he probably holds the better hand here. >> do you believe he will do better hand? >> frankly, based on what i am hearing other western europe, and the reluctance of the europeans to embrace tough sanctions, i think right now he does. >> is the europeans are not willing to go forward with sanctions, are we in a bad place? >> i think we are. >> you've also suggested that some of your...
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the life blood is energy, correct? >> his life blood is energy, what he's looking at sean is something different what he's really looking at is syria, he's looking at egypt where today after 40 years, the russians are back with the $2 billion arms deal, you know, he's luking at the negotiations between russia and saudi arabia. he's feeling his oats, he's feeling that he's -- he's not worried, he feels that the united states under the current administration is simply not going to respond in any meaningful or serious way that will inhibit him. he may as well go for it, within certain limits, which is a sad state of affairs. >> professor, it's rare i agree with a college professor these days, they tend to slant solidly left. >>> did the president sneak yet another wasteful stimulus package into his budget proposal? later, shep smith has the latest from kiev where he is tonight. stop what you're doing, you never want to miss an episode, right now, set your dvr, record hannity the series you never miss a show. what super po
the life blood is energy, correct? >> his life blood is energy, what he's looking at sean is something different what he's really looking at is syria, he's looking at egypt where today after 40 years, the russians are back with the $2 billion arms deal, you know, he's luking at the negotiations between russia and saudi arabia. he's feeling his oats, he's feeling that he's -- he's not worried, he feels that the united states under the current administration is simply not going to respond...
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, and cyber technology security. >> solar, bio fuels alternative energies and others we're doing that. cyber we'll need to protect the privacy of individuals and not only public systems you don't want your user account to be pilfered. >> there is a lot we can do, learn, and share. israel is dynamic. >> invited guests were promoting international collaboration. >> transferring those to here, having partners to develop products here is very important. i think that this, this effort you saw in terms is just going to cement the relationship. >> this valley. >> it is to grow and create technology in a time line that would be possible without putting these things together. >> the goal to foster more sharing of knowledge. in mountain view, abc7 news. >> still ahead at 4:00 another frustrating warning for bart riders the trouble that delayed them for hours today. >> plus, he's back. and coming to the bay area. >> new at 4:30 sat exam getting a major overhaul. what that is going to mean for students. >> michael finney is taking your questions on twitter and facebook and will answer them here l
, and cyber technology security. >> solar, bio fuels alternative energies and others we're doing that. cyber we'll need to protect the privacy of individuals and not only public systems you don't want your user account to be pilfered. >> there is a lot we can do, learn, and share. israel is dynamic. >> invited guests were promoting international collaboration. >> transferring those to here, having partners to develop products here is very important. i think that this,...
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ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than georgia. here, he willtop go further. website an american that publishes something based on u.s. diplomats from 2008. the preciseting time of the crimea operation. i hate to predict it this way. but my next prediction is that go intots oil, he will the baltic states, even if they are members of nato. this guy wants to restore the soviet union. it is a distraction of post-cold war in europe. in one of the main beneficiaries of this work. major challenges for long-term stability. there are lots of things that need to be done and cannot be done to stop it. people are f
ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than...
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lovers.hose he has no cap she has those -- levers,hose particularly energy. this has been about for the russian economy. the currency has fallen. the stock market is down. there was a reaction to this that may affect putin's economy. but i mention one other thing? is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it makes him nervous if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia. if the sanctions fail? what do you do it the pressure with his he continues own ambitious ideas of expanding within his own borders and spears of influence? >> go back to georgia in nato. if you tried something like that ay with one area that has significant russian popularity -- population, he would be attacking nato. that would be an entirely different set of circumstances. i have no illusions that in the short term, we will b
lovers.hose he has no cap she has those -- levers,hose particularly energy. this has been about for the russian economy. the currency has fallen. the stock market is down. there was a reaction to this that may affect putin's economy. but i mention one other thing? is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it makes...
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to save energy, they're insulated. windows are airtight. >> at the same time, what's staying in the house is staying in the house. the problem is that a lot of air pollution is actually in the carpet or on the soft furnitures. >> that means kids like jack are trapped inside with things like dust and mold. these can trigger a dangerous asthma attack. >> sometimes i get dizzy and feel lightheaded, so then i feel like, in a way, i'm gonna pass out. >> so jack's mother is taking action to clear the air at home. she's using special filters on the vacuum and checking for dust -- even where it can not be seen. >> you never know what's underneath the carpet that you have, you know, from pets or from water damage. >> the solution is not only dusting and vacuuming. the experts also have a very high-tech idea. to freshen up the air, try opening up a window. >> ironically, one of the most commonly misspelled words in english is "misspelled." that might sound redundant, but it's not. the word "misspelled" is often misspelled. so th
to save energy, they're insulated. windows are airtight. >> at the same time, what's staying in the house is staying in the house. the problem is that a lot of air pollution is actually in the carpet or on the soft furnitures. >> that means kids like jack are trapped inside with things like dust and mold. these can trigger a dangerous asthma attack. >> sometimes i get dizzy and feel lightheaded, so then i feel like, in a way, i'm gonna pass out. >> so jack's mother is...
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what is the energy source of the brain that we're unable to figure out. >> for most people it's just a few hamburgers. however, we don't know how the brain actually functions. the brain is not a computer in the normal sense of the word. there's no operating system. there's no pentium chip or bind windows. it's a learning machine. it learns. >> jon: how zit exist outside -- how does it exist outside of it? >> physical president obama's brain initiative succeeds. >> jon: what? he has a brain initiative? he can't run a web site? what are you talking about? a brain initiative? >> they want to dump $1 billion to map the patways of human brain to solve the question of mental illness like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and one day they may have a cd rom that will love on after you die. in other words some for the of immortality say possible that consciousness may exist even outside the human body. it would be nice, right, living forever? [laughter] >> jon: sorry i'm thinking of like 300 years from now, you know, people that -- your kids and kids and kids taking you out of a cd jacket. play
what is the energy source of the brain that we're unable to figure out. >> for most people it's just a few hamburgers. however, we don't know how the brain actually functions. the brain is not a computer in the normal sense of the word. there's no operating system. there's no pentium chip or bind windows. it's a learning machine. it learns. >> jon: how zit exist outside -- how does it exist outside of it? >> physical president obama's brain initiative succeeds. >> jon:...
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courtney, on energy? >> yeah, you know, energy of course is actually one of the biggest lagging sectors. not the biggest but second worse. down 2.2% for the year. sharp contrast for what you're seeing for the commodities. crude oil up is 4 1/2% year to date. you've got natural gas up 9 1/2% year to date. why? energy earnings have been disappointing. part of it, offshore drillers among the weakest performers of the sector pulling down the groupon concerns about reduced demand and declining day rates for offshore drillers. moments ago ant the cera conference the rig counts are the lowest they've seen in a decade. rolling out 17.3% year to date. corporation shed about 17.1%. transocean, 15% so far this year. i don't know if you're brave, maybe you weighed into it or maybe not. >> thank you very much. josh brown, health care or energy? better play right now? >> i think this actually really easy discussion. if you're a trend follower or a short-term investor or trader you're in health care. stock -- i said yes
courtney, on energy? >> yeah, you know, energy of course is actually one of the biggest lagging sectors. not the biggest but second worse. down 2.2% for the year. sharp contrast for what you're seeing for the commodities. crude oil up is 4 1/2% year to date. you've got natural gas up 9 1/2% year to date. why? energy earnings have been disappointing. part of it, offshore drillers among the weakest performers of the sector pulling down the groupon concerns about reduced demand and declining...
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the cost of energy. the lower it is, the more likely the manufacturing company will have the jobs here in america. if you increase the price by 54% or more, which is what many people here are now proposing, you reduce the sni the for a sna manufacturer. every dollar invested in domestic manufacturing creates $8 in finished products. manufacturing is at the heart of who we are as a country. this is something that right now is a discussion we should have in this country. the relationship between low-cost energy and the new manufacturing jobs that we want to see. so we can generate that exik value here in -- economic value here in america. but if we send our natural gas overseas, that same kind of manufacturing future can be constructed in china. let's have that debate here. last month u.s. chemical industry topped $100 billion in new investment as a result of low-cost u.s. natural gas. according to the american chemistry council, those 148 new factories expanded projects could generate $81 billion per year
the cost of energy. the lower it is, the more likely the manufacturing company will have the jobs here in america. if you increase the price by 54% or more, which is what many people here are now proposing, you reduce the sni the for a sna manufacturer. every dollar invested in domestic manufacturing creates $8 in finished products. manufacturing is at the heart of who we are as a country. this is something that right now is a discussion we should have in this country. the relationship between...
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that's a very big inducement for energy going to the midterm election. lou: we watched the president stand before the american people for less than three minutes for the crimea. he looked like a scalded cat. >> right. [laughter] he also acknowledged he talked with putin several days ago. we know our intelligence services are tilling the president precisely what is happening. and he and his spokesman whether it be susan rice, john kerry, whether it be john carr any. imagine that. the press secretary hold acting as if it is hypothetical. some kind of future tense. it's nonsense. it's been going on. he's had full knowledge after nine days of silence. that he would keep the american people and the press corps. informed. just as had had for the past nine days. what the heck could he look for impotent. >> i don't think he has many options, lou map is he supposed to do now? the russian forces are on the waa and some in the area. we don't have 150,000 troops on the border. he does. lou: thank god we don't. [laughter] michael, help us out. the president seems to
that's a very big inducement for energy going to the midterm election. lou: we watched the president stand before the american people for less than three minutes for the crimea. he looked like a scalded cat. >> right. [laughter] he also acknowledged he talked with putin several days ago. we know our intelligence services are tilling the president precisely what is happening. and he and his spokesman whether it be susan rice, john kerry, whether it be john carr any. imagine that. the press...
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by grabbing crimea, putin basically killed the whole idea of energy in ukraine but also for energy to europe. not many people talk about it but that's one to have the secrets behind the whole operation and the american companies with shell gas are in trouble now. so it's a political gamble for president putin. he's up to long-term. >> charlie: what does the west have to do to stop that? >> that's the big challenge. what's happening now is that the ukraine is bigger than georgia. now if he does not come here, he will go further. you know, there is an american web site that published something based on correspondence of u.s. diplomats meetings with me. the problem is that if he gets away with crimea and ukraine, he'll go for baltic, even if they're members of nato. he will try to annex territories inside georgia and crimea. the whole distraction to have the post cold war and post-secondary war is over in europe and they are one of the main beneficiaries. so the u.s. is really at stake. one of the challenges for the u.s. and anywhere in the world an it cannot be neglected. a lot of thing
by grabbing crimea, putin basically killed the whole idea of energy in ukraine but also for energy to europe. not many people talk about it but that's one to have the secrets behind the whole operation and the american companies with shell gas are in trouble now. so it's a political gamble for president putin. he's up to long-term. >> charlie: what does the west have to do to stop that? >> that's the big challenge. what's happening now is that the ukraine is bigger than georgia. now...
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that is just more energy for us and the one thing that i'm curious about is it's precisely that energy independence. we need a lot of energy coming via russia and the ukraine. so don't think that. >> it certainly is an issue. they are, as you describe, being economically impacted by some very old things. this president needs to step it up and in that weakness, russia will be adventurous spirit even if they are and they start feeling the pain of their own stupidity or bullying, maybe that is what gives them cause in the future and tyrants who might think about doing tyrant type stuff. >> absolutely. i think that economically that is where they feel the pressure. at this president also needs to look inward to stop the sequester and make certain that he strengthens its ties with nato and walk away from his opposition. those who have been looking at the united states for leadership. we need to make sure that we engage with those allies and that we have this pressure that doesn't make a difference on russian policy. >> we need to talk about exploiting the advantages that we have here. thank
that is just more energy for us and the one thing that i'm curious about is it's precisely that energy independence. we need a lot of energy coming via russia and the ukraine. so don't think that. >> it certainly is an issue. they are, as you describe, being economically impacted by some very old things. this president needs to step it up and in that weakness, russia will be adventurous spirit even if they are and they start feeling the pain of their own stupidity or bullying, maybe that...
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and what's more, the eu imports most of its energy from russia, which is a top oil producer. should putin take the risk and turn off the taps, as he did with ukraine in 2009 and in 2006, it could spell disaster for europe and, perhaps, the u.s. as the "new republic" notes, "any supply shocks in europe that send prices higher will have ripple effects that raise gas prices in the united states." fiona hill is an expert on russia and eurasian affairs at the brookings institution. fiona, thanks for being here. let's start with that question. you do have a lot of criticism of the president saying that he needs to take stronger action. what conceivable stronger action could be taken? >> well, the problem is, as you've just laid out, that the strong action that the president can take really is very dependent on being in lock step with our european allies. the real impact of any sanctions would only be felt on russia if the eu and other key allies are with us in the way that we are all acting together in the sanctions against iran and our dispute over iran's nuclear program. so, if w
and what's more, the eu imports most of its energy from russia, which is a top oil producer. should putin take the risk and turn off the taps, as he did with ukraine in 2009 and in 2006, it could spell disaster for europe and, perhaps, the u.s. as the "new republic" notes, "any supply shocks in europe that send prices higher will have ripple effects that raise gas prices in the united states." fiona hill is an expert on russia and eurasian affairs at the brookings...